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Show I mi D ELL Lorna McKee Recent Bride Is Honored June 23 Mrs. Emma Wilson and Martha Morrill were co-hostesses at a bridal shower, given in honor of Mrs. Frank Davis, the former El-va El-va Wilson, at the Morrill home, June 23rd. Many useful and beautiful beau-tiful gifts were received. Those attending from outside points were: Mrs. Harold Hickenlooper from San Francisco, Mrs. Sarah Norton and Mamie Rasmussen of Lapoint, and Grace Morrill from Roosevelt. About 40 were in attendance. at-tendance. Lloyd Mullins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mullins, of Salt Lake is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Lula Mullins and his friend, Butch Goodrich. BREAKS LEG Elmond Wilson had the misfortune misfor-tune of breaking his leg on the mountain last week. He also developed de-veloped pneumonia and is now a patient at the Roosevelt Hospital. Hos-pital. Mrs. Harold Hickenlooper, of San Francisco," has been visiting her many friends and relatives in Tridell. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mor-( Mor-( rill took her to Provo, Friday, where she met her husband. Junior Morrill flew in from San Francisco for a 24 hour visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Morrill. He left Sunday for Kansas. Kan-sas. FAMILY REUNION The Laren Ross home has been the scene of a family reunion this weekend. Those visiting from outside were. Mr. and Mrs. Far-rel Far-rel Ross and family from Sparks, Nevada; Mrs. Dale Anderson and son, Salt Lake; the Val Ross and Garth Ross families, Bountiful; Harold Ross and son, Vernal; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ross, Little Bonanza. Bon-anza. The Ross family held an outing at Paradise Park, Saturday. Mrs. J. L. Kitchen, of American Ameri-can Fork, and Mrs. Don Chamberlain, Cham-berlain, of Cedar Fort, were visiting vis-iting relatives in Tridell last week. ENTERTAIN FRIENDS Mrs. Carma Winterton enter-ined enter-ined in honor of Mrs. Frank Davis in Roosevelt, Wednesday fining. Those attending from re were: the Frank Davises, Mr- and Mrs. Ivan Morrill, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Morrill and Frank Mor-nll. . Loren McKee had the misfortune misfor-tune of breaking some of his ribs last week when the horse he was ndmg stumbled and fell with him. Word has just been received at Mrs. Blanche Kitchen, of American Fork is seriousJy ill. Laren Ross was taken to Vernal Monday for medical attention. He t0'd e has virus pneumonia. Mrs. Davis Morrill spent Friday "siting with her daughter, Mrs. m Scholes in Roosevelt. Mrs. Ray Haslem returned last from the Roosevelt Hospital "to her new son. Mrs. Keith Winterton of Roos- elt, visited with her parents, we Reed McConkies during the week. Mrs. Glen Wahlquist and daughters daugh-ters are visiting at the H. LeRoy lMrrill home. Sharon Cummings, Union Ag and FFA officers, Errol lerkiey and Craig Ross, enjoyed nsning trip in Dry Fork, Saturday. Sat-urday. WIN BALL GAME 'he girls' softball team played at tk 4th ward' Wednesday night j the ball park. The score was w"' .m favor of Tridell. Maxine orn'l is sports director. anrtf and Mrs- 0wen Goodrich lev r Uy and Mr- and Mrs- Par" y Goodrich attended the Hunt- Friday1"1'011 at Markley's Park' (Jhe. Darrell Goodrich family in from Provo Friday night. Sum 411(1 Kay returned to Provo Sunday night. |